2014 FIFA World Cup

From 64 teams and 62 matches, the 2014 FIFA World Cup is now down to two, Argentina and Germany. This World Cup has featured unlikely superstars like James Rodriguez and Guillermo Ochoa, a record number of goals, and a few Cinderellas that advanced much further than anyone could have expected. With just one match (and a useless 3rd place game) to go, it’s time to take a look back on the six most unbelievable results of the 2014 World Cup.

This year’s World Cup has provided some incredible games along with some unbelievable moments including the bite felt around the world. There is one personality though who is winning the heart of soccer fans from […]

Media will tell you the U.S. played poorly outside of the first 31 seconds. They’ll say the United States were confused when they got the ball. They’ll say the USMNT were lucky to have held on to the lead as long as they did and were lucky to win. They are all wrong.

Since Green’s decision to commit his international soccer future to the United States, rumors have swirled about a possible deal between the young midfielder and Klinsmann. Supposedly, in return for Green’s commitment, Klinsmann would put him on the final roster.

The 18-year-old striker has participated in just one match with the senior national team, but the phenom’s inclusion on the final roster must be made for reasons beyond winning the 2014 FIFA World Cup.